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what don just talked about. the tax reform act of 1986, one provision, it repeals this really heinous, awful tax shelter down in the virgin islands. we got rid of thus, cleaned this up, this guess for everybody. then right after it says section c, b, above, shall not apply to a corporation incorporated in delware on or busy march 1, 1981. and which owned one or more office buildings. >> host: which corporation was that for? >> guest: a company based in california that was making use of that tax shelter. >> guest: virgin. >> guest: and his tax lawyer went to congress and got -- local congressman or somebody else to put this in, exempting him from what everybody else would have to go through. the act was filled with these, and we deciphered these. people called it egyptologists. we had u.s. attorneys call us and say, i never knew who this guy was. they knew it existed. so, anyway, the reason we bring this up is that this is an old pattern in this country. everytime tax reform comes up, always the sale -- same argu
what don just talked about. the tax reform act of 1986, one provision, it repeals this really heinous, awful tax shelter down in the virgin islands. we got rid of thus, cleaned this up, this guess for everybody. then right after it says section c, b, above, shall not apply to a corporation incorporated in delware on or busy march 1, 1981. and which owned one or more office buildings. >> host: which corporation was that for? >> guest: a company based in california that was making use...
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we had dinner with don rickles. the great don rickles. you were a big fan of don rickles. >> i mean, i'm such a huge fan of don. i think in general, you should never meet your heroes. but this was a case where that was -- you know what i'm saying. >> jimmy: he lived up to it. >> yes. >> jimmy: don, even if he's not nice to you, it's great. >> it's the best. i was so nervous, i walked up to him. i said don, i'm ryan. and he went, what do you want me to do, get up and shoot a rocket out of my pants? [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: and did you ask him if he would do that? that was a fun night. who else was there? don's manager tony was there. >> can we talk about tony? >> jimmy: yes, tony is great. >> that was incredible, because there was a gentleman at the end of the table. he just looked like the most interesting person i had ever met. he had a look in his eyes. it was not dissimilar from guillermo right now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: guillermo just woke up when you said his name. >> he was just watching like this from the end of the tab
we had dinner with don rickles. the great don rickles. you were a big fan of don rickles. >> i mean, i'm such a huge fan of don. i think in general, you should never meet your heroes. but this was a case where that was -- you know what i'm saying. >> jimmy: he lived up to it. >> yes. >> jimmy: don, even if he's not nice to you, it's great. >> it's the best. i was so nervous, i walked up to him. i said don, i'm ryan. and he went, what do you want me to do, get up...
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don and i have been around a while and we remember when we bought our first house. when you got your first house and had a mortgage you almost had to morgue your first born child. that bank and s & l want today make sure you could do that. this is totally flipped in the last generation and the reason is because wall street and banks figured out how to package the mortgages, a great way to make fees and make money for everybody, and whether or not the person could support that or not was irrelevant. and it also made secondary mortgages for people who were fooled and tricked and so forth. so that's a huge title shift that was possible in part because of the -- of an environment that says, anything goes. so there's a reason for regulations. not just to stifle business. the police we see on their corneres are an example of regulation. that same idea goes up and beyond that. the financial things as well. >> host: ken in atlanta, georgia. you're on the air. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen, this is just a treat. just a real pleasure to hear you and i've got some good
don and i have been around a while and we remember when we bought our first house. when you got your first house and had a mortgage you almost had to morgue your first born child. that bank and s & l want today make sure you could do that. this is totally flipped in the last generation and the reason is because wall street and banks figured out how to package the mortgages, a great way to make fees and make money for everybody, and whether or not the person could support that or not was...
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>> don, last weekend i was in cairo. i sat down for a lengthy, exclusive interview with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, we spent some good quality time together discussing the most important issues affecting egypt, north africa, the middle east and the united states. our special report coming up on our special "sit room" right at the top of the hour. >> all right, wolf, thank you very much. >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today. look at that. we'll hear why the state is holding a month-long contest to kill the reptiles. Ñe >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today and they can win prizes. it is part of a month-long contest, called the python challenge. can't even look at that it is designed to tackle the problem of the exploding python problem. i hope you're being very careful, john. so how many big pythons did you see today, jz? >> reporter: well, i haven't seen any yet. but this is surprising, we're out here with justin matthews, and his brother-in-law. they're over here for manatee county. they
>> don, last weekend i was in cairo. i sat down for a lengthy, exclusive interview with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, we spent some good quality time together discussing the most important issues affecting egypt, north africa, the middle east and the united states. our special report coming up on our special "sit room" right at the top of the hour. >> all right, wolf, thank you very much. >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today. look at that....
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thank you, don. >> i know we're running over. again, let me thank each of you for linear expertise in your comments and your recommendations. we will take this information, reviews and use those for best practices and guidance as to put out for election officials. i will just comment briefly on a few things you all said. gym, with respect to the incident at the hospital, i personally have that with the niece of mine who went into day before election day. it was a challenge to vote on election day, was one that she knitted figure out how to do. we didn't quite get that taken care of even after she called me, it didn't happen it's about is is something we need to look at. also, the idea of seniors. we need to be cognizant of our seniors and how we treat them. the nursing home certainly do need to get the attention they deserve because those are, you know, in large part how we got to where we are today. history is based on folks who got us where we are, so we certainly need to recognize that they have a place and we need to continue
thank you, don. >> i know we're running over. again, let me thank each of you for linear expertise in your comments and your recommendations. we will take this information, reviews and use those for best practices and guidance as to put out for election officials. i will just comment briefly on a few things you all said. gym, with respect to the incident at the hospital, i personally have that with the niece of mine who went into day before election day. it was a challenge to vote on...
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anne arundel county delegate don dwyer says he was moved from the judiciary committee to the ways and means committee. he was charged with voting under the influence after the crash on the monocacy river that injured several people. a virginia democrats say they will strike back against republican efforts to tighten voting rolls. democrats have proposed keeping polling places open longer and opening earlier quaand voting to everyone. the gop said that restrictions were curbing border fraud, but democrats say it is an effort to stop certain groups from voting. d.c. is bringing in some big bucks from the speed and red light camera program. the figures show the citadel in nearly $96 million last year, more than double the roughly $43 million taken in during 2011. police and officials say the program is all about safety. critics claim it's all about money. >> actor patrick dempsey's bid to purchase tully's coffee company might be in jeopardy. it was in bankruptcy. no predators and rival bidders including starbucks say that the bidding process ended prematurely and our objective. it goes b
anne arundel county delegate don dwyer says he was moved from the judiciary committee to the ways and means committee. he was charged with voting under the influence after the crash on the monocacy river that injured several people. a virginia democrats say they will strike back against republican efforts to tighten voting rolls. democrats have proposed keeping polling places open longer and opening earlier quaand voting to everyone. the gop said that restrictions were curbing border fraud, but...
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ask a question about the growth in enforcement leading for the need to identify potentially -- that don and the others have been talking about. we have talked a lot this morning about the multiyear contract with the state and local jails and in particular with private prisons and i wanted to ask if anybody wanted to comment on that infrastructure and the entrenchment of that enforcement policy going forward. >> well, you know i would say that is one of the major complicating factors of the detention reform is that you started with 350 separate facilities, most of them states and localities and most of them privately managed so that, and they were under contract for various periods of time so let the reform efforts have been about is renegotiating those contracts in trying to build accountability into those contracts are going fact the numbers of contracts have decrease something like 250 to 200 but this issue again of accountability and oversight is a real challenge for that system. >> the lady over here. yes, maam. >> hi. i'm from the national agency from -- a quick question on the sec
ask a question about the growth in enforcement leading for the need to identify potentially -- that don and the others have been talking about. we have talked a lot this morning about the multiyear contract with the state and local jails and in particular with private prisons and i wanted to ask if anybody wanted to comment on that infrastructure and the entrenchment of that enforcement policy going forward. >> well, you know i would say that is one of the major complicating factors of...
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okay, we're going to move on to don in austin, texas. don, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for david rothkopf. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd like to ask you to respond to my specific comments if you will about the mf global bankruptcy. and that was filed on a monday, the monday after the sunday night when it was found crystal clearly and everybody knew it, everybody was involved knew about it that there was a loss of money, substantial losses of money was determined sunday night. this is not a controversial statement. so monday during the bankruptcy hearing with a judge who's a friend of the mf global attorney because they had worked together, he heard the mf global attorney tell him there was no loss of money. so this is not going to be a big problem whatsoever. number one, that's impossible for him to state if no accounting had been done. it would take a long time. number two, everybody in the courtroom knew that that was false, and who was in the courtroom but regulators from the commodity futures trading commission and regu
okay, we're going to move on to don in austin, texas. don, good afternoon. please go ahead with your question or comment for david rothkopf. >> caller: good afternoon. i'd like to ask you to respond to my specific comments if you will about the mf global bankruptcy. and that was filed on a monday, the monday after the sunday night when it was found crystal clearly and everybody knew it, everybody was involved knew about it that there was a loss of money, substantial losses of money was...
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host: don williamson may have follow up. any questions about -- any answer to his question about the estate tax, giving gifts to his kids? guest: there is a whole other regime of taxation in this country called the estate tax, and there are gift taxes that go with it. those rules -- there was a time where, in 2010, there was no estate tax in this country, and it was a wonderful opportunity that died, came back in 2011. it was going to come back in 2012 were only people making more than $1 million would be subject to the estate tax. that law has been changed to permit $5 million to be -- even if your viewers feel they do not have anything approaching $5 million, were one spouse to pass away, it behooves the surviving spouse to file a state tax return for the deceased spouse, even though the threshold has not been met. that is to use the unused exclusion on the state tax to be available to the second spouse when he or she passes away. that is a little-known provision in the law that many middle income americans or people who d
host: don williamson may have follow up. any questions about -- any answer to his question about the estate tax, giving gifts to his kids? guest: there is a whole other regime of taxation in this country called the estate tax, and there are gift taxes that go with it. those rules -- there was a time where, in 2010, there was no estate tax in this country, and it was a wonderful opportunity that died, came back in 2011. it was going to come back in 2012 were only people making more than $1...
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in it he's going to don pill tausche i don't pistachio-colored suit, and it's going to be all over our tv. the video has gone viral. we'll see displays all over the supermarks. oh, joy, aren't we excited? >> thanks for putting that back in our head. >> at least he says he's going to change the words. >> strike while the iron is hot. thank you, georgia. >>> speaking of heat. it's really heating up out there. georgia -- veronica. >> if you thought today was mild, wait until the weekend. it will feel like april around here. take a look at the current temperatures across the area. we're at 534 degrees, 56 in richmond, 62 in bristol, ten seen. it's from points south that our air after tomorrow will start to come from. i don't think there's anything too cold except for what's in pennsylvania. yes, we've got getting some clouds. we are going to see more clouds, i think we'll stake partly cloudy. it will be copy -- there is some rain associated with those clouds. in fact it's the weather front pushing into auer area tomorrow and moving through first part of the weekend. we're at 54 degrees, a
in it he's going to don pill tausche i don't pistachio-colored suit, and it's going to be all over our tv. the video has gone viral. we'll see displays all over the supermarks. oh, joy, aren't we excited? >> thanks for putting that back in our head. >> at least he says he's going to change the words. >> strike while the iron is hot. thank you, georgia. >>> speaking of heat. it's really heating up out there. georgia -- veronica. >> if you thought today was mild,...
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jou don you don't need it for anything. there's no justification for owning a military-style assault weapon and having it it in your home. there just simply is none. if they want to compromise, having it locked up at some shooting range, maybe that's something that democrats could go for. >> i think we could get it done and i think that we're going to get it done, notwithstanding the naysayers. let's have some votes on some of these things and see how these members actually vote rathder than willing to protect their constituents and take care of their responsibility to make this a safer country. >> well, i think we need to call the roll because i think the people in this country are tired of this. congressman chaka fattah and ryan grim, we'll be watching. thanks for your time this evening. >> coming up. my interview with the man organizing a gun aappreciation day. and who's made some controversial comments about slavery and dr. martin luther king. he's here tonight live. you definitely don't want to miss this. >>> plusz, co
jou don you don't need it for anything. there's no justification for owning a military-style assault weapon and having it it in your home. there just simply is none. if they want to compromise, having it locked up at some shooting range, maybe that's something that democrats could go for. >> i think we could get it done and i think that we're going to get it done, notwithstanding the naysayers. let's have some votes on some of these things and see how these members actually vote rathder...
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host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. -- it was the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys that fored banks to make substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone to do their business we wouldn't have had these problems, and now we have your host calling for more government involvement and it is wrong. >> a chance to respond -- guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and harmed this many people, i don't think the answer is to go about allowing these institutions to continue down that same path. i have not suggested are called for greater regulations of financial institutions. i have believe that we need to have regulators who have an appetite to
host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. -- it was the community reinvestment act and barack obama's...
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these stand your ground law so this would give americans a license to kill will debate this woking don just ahead. it's tuesday january eighth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r.t.e. accuse wiki leaks or whistleblower accuse wiki leaks whistleblower excuse me bradley manning is back in court this week the former army private is accused of the biggest classified document breach in u.s. history among the slew of charges manning faces is aiding the enemy today the big question debated can giving classified information to wiki leaks or the media in general be considered aiding terrorists prosecutors in this case say yes but the defense says that's not the case. because the sensitive information isn't being handed over to al qaeda members directly for more i'm joined by retired colonel morris davis a professor now at the howard university school of law welcome colonel so if convicted of aiding the enemy the most serious charge that manning faces he could face life behind bars he is accused of giving classified information to wiki leaks is it a stretch to say
these stand your ground law so this would give americans a license to kill will debate this woking don just ahead. it's tuesday january eighth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r.t.e. accuse wiki leaks or whistleblower accuse wiki leaks whistleblower excuse me bradley manning is back in court this week the former army private is accused of the biggest classified document breach in u.s. history among the slew of charges manning faces is aiding the enemy today the...
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many of them starting to fall in line saying, it is don. some wl continue to oppose, but at this point you have to assume that senator hegel snds a good chance of being confirmed lou: : first to brennan, he has been purged of whatever his sins were under the bush demonstration by four years of service and the obama administration. any problem? >> there has to be some question is this a new form of american warfe, covert of syndromes? so i think some questions there, but the bigger fight will be over senator hegel. at the end of the day he will be confirmed commander think he should be. i admire the stand that he took. my problem is he is not a great manager, and this job will be all about cutting the defense budget and doing it in such a way that it does nt get the military. the second problem is, he is not viewed favorably by israel, and they are not afraid of him. if the united states and israel are on different pages on this in israel feels that it goes alone, they construct a military confrontation. it does not finish it. it tracks a se
many of them starting to fall in line saying, it is don. some wl continue to oppose, but at this point you have to assume that senator hegel snds a good chance of being confirmed lou: : first to brennan, he has been purged of whatever his sins were under the bush demonstration by four years of service and the obama administration. any problem? >> there has to be some question is this a new form of american warfe, covert of syndromes? so i think some questions there, but the bigger fight...
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he would, you know, go on national tv, go on the don imus show when it was really popular. they figured, we have always said corruption. it predates buddy. it will post a him, but at least he made us feel good about ourselves. at least the, you know, helped the province back on the map. that's what people left in. >> for more reformation on book tv recent visit to providence tomorrow diamond and the many other cities visited by local content vehicles go to booktv.org / local content. >> next, the history of scandals surrounding the intimate lives of u.s. presidents since 1789. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> okay. can everyone hear me okay? all right. i'm robert watson. first off, welcome. side of the third and final presidential debate this past october 22nd. a quick note on some of those awards that i have one, the topic i will be discussing the state -- today is not the topic at stake. just a point of clarification. we are here to talk about my new book, k-9. and what i was trying to get at with the book was this, rather than just tell stories about preside
he would, you know, go on national tv, go on the don imus show when it was really popular. they figured, we have always said corruption. it predates buddy. it will post a him, but at least he made us feel good about ourselves. at least the, you know, helped the province back on the map. that's what people left in. >> for more reformation on book tv recent visit to providence tomorrow diamond and the many other cities visited by local content vehicles go to booktv.org / local content....
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tenemos la visita de don pedro rivera que viene a cantar de todo corazón. >>> aquí no hemos dejado de hablar de jenni rivera porque es una leyenda y seguiremos hablando de ella honrando su memoria. >>> como debe de ser. >>> cómo están las noticias satcha? >>> bien, tenemos una noticia muy alentadora con un ambicioso plan para lograr la reforma migratoria ,ahora los expertos piensan que finalmente podría ser realidad, después de tantas sorpresas! >>> salud por eso! >>> me robaste mi taza? >>> (risas). >>> no.. >>> yo ya llamé a mi señora para que no saliera de la casa sin bailar antes porque les enseñaremos cómo sacar cintura. >>> yo ni tengo cintura! >>> en el cuello! >>> no digas hoy es lunes.. diga hoy es lunes! >>> por supuesto y cada vez está más cerca el sueño de milloens de indocumentados en todo los estados unidos y barack obama trabaja en una ambiciosa reforma migratoria y n vivo está lourdes mendoza reportando. >>> muy buenos días y el presidente barack obama presiona al congreso en los próximos meses para ctuar en posibilidad de una reforma migratoria integral
tenemos la visita de don pedro rivera que viene a cantar de todo corazón. >>> aquí no hemos dejado de hablar de jenni rivera porque es una leyenda y seguiremos hablando de ella honrando su memoria. >>> como debe de ser. >>> cómo están las noticias satcha? >>> bien, tenemos una noticia muy alentadora con un ambicioso plan para lograr la reforma migratoria ,ahora los expertos piensan que finalmente podría ser realidad, después de tantas sorpresas!...
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the plans call for the chuck brown memorial to go up at lang don park in northwest washington and the tribute to the godfather of go go music was designed by the same firm that designed the howard theater. that came out great. mayor gray presented the plans yesterday and brown's family members and musicians were also on hand for that. >> the park in northeast d.c.. >>> it is 5:05. time for the latest your money report of the morning. >> and jessica doyle is here with a look at the headlines. good morning. >> good morning, investors are going to start the morning from a pretty good looking perch. how good is it? how about the best peg in about five years? the s&p 500 stands today at a five year high and you can thank in part decent everyonings coming in during this -- earnings coming in during this earnings season. so that will be one to watch today. and checking the numbers for you -- >>> well, talk about adding insult to injury. get ready to wait a long time for your tax refund if you've been the victim of identity theft. last year the irs said taxpayers who had their identities stol
the plans call for the chuck brown memorial to go up at lang don park in northwest washington and the tribute to the godfather of go go music was designed by the same firm that designed the howard theater. that came out great. mayor gray presented the plans yesterday and brown's family members and musicians were also on hand for that. >> the park in northeast d.c.. >>> it is 5:05. time for the latest your money report of the morning. >> and jessica doyle is here with a look...
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i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, but he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and then after listening to it, i decided it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together on mondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with himmondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with him. it was a weird site, believe me. we were brought into a tiny conference room, the two dogs and the senator and me with a card table in the middle and the senator was always on a diet and he had the most interesting sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was. i had two pieces of bread and potato chips. and we talked for three or four hours. what i remember saying is that you don't want me to write this book. because i am a historian. and i'm going to find stuff. whatever i find, when put in the book. by the time this comes out, there might be a kennedy running for office. little did i know
i don't know if any of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, but he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and then after listening to it, i decided it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together on mondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate with himmondays. on mondays is dogs came to the senate...
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they can always do something they don know. neil: what if you discover it after the fact, your toaster's been watching you? >> yeah, well -- [laughter] neil: mine does, i swear it. [laughter] >> look, i think the only antidote against that is going into the mountains and having a cabin where, hell, someone still could be looking right into your window. i think at the end of the day -- neil: not a problem. katrina, you agree with that? >> well, to an extent, he's right. this is the way things are going. unfortunately, right now, neil, we do have an option the choose the toaster that monitors us or not. unfortunately, in the future there won't be an option. but let's recap -- neil: in other words, a toaster will be sold to us, and we're not told it has a feature that it can monitor us? >> well, that, or it'll be the only toaster that's made. neil: aha. >> think about it. it's more important, neil, because right now the government is listening to our phone calls, reading our e-mails, monitoring our diets and looking at our health
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don lemon will return next weekend. have a great night and a great week. >>> barack obama is entering his second term, only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand what can he do? what will he do? i've asked for advice from the states men and women who have stood beside presidents as they have made their most difficult decisions, from republicans like james baker -- >> we didn't have a dollar, a de facto reserve currency in the world, we would be greece. >> robert rubin. >> in a democracy you can only move forward if both sides are willing to come together to govern. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move so
don lemon will return next weekend. have a great night and a great week. >>> barack obama is entering his second term, only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges. above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock that seems to overshadow all else. with this hand what can he do? what will he do?...
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most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest ever to start a new year, 3.29 a gallon. by friday, the average for a gallon was 3.30. that's less than a month ago, but two cents more costly than a week ago and eight cents in the past two weeks. and chances are, prices will keep climbing in the next few months. some analysts expect them to peak at just under four bucks a gallon in early april. all of this even though oil prices are $10 less expensive than the near $103 a barrel price that began last year. yet, they have trended higher of late. a lot of the pain of gassing up depends on the economy, if the recovery gets stronger there
most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest...
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i'm don lemon. thank you for watching. from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, good night. >>> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> the infamous alex jones. how many gun murders were there in great britain? >> how many great white sharks kill people every year but they're scared to swim? >> plus, a man who knows all too well the tragic toll of gun violence. former congressman patrick kennedy. >> i was just disturbed. disturbed as a human being that this is what our civil discourse has come to. >> and i go toe-to-toe with this gun advocate. >> what you're doing is deliberately lying, deliberately twisting it. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. america's been focusing on guns like never before. i want to revisit the best and the worst of those interviews tonight. first, want to know exactly where i stand on guns. i'm in favor of a nationwide ban on military-style semiautomatic assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. i want to close the gun show loophole and require private d
i'm don lemon. thank you for watching. from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, good night. >>> 1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms. >> the infamous alex jones. how many gun murders were there in great britain? >> how many great white sharks kill people every year but they're scared to swim? >> plus, a man who knows all too well the tragic toll of gun violence. former congressman patrick kennedy. >> i was just disturbed. disturbed as a...
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host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and harmed this many people, i don't think the answer is to go about allowing these institutions to continue down that same path. i have not suggested are called for greater regulations of financial institutions. i have believe that we need to have regulators who have an appetite to regulate. we did not have that during the 2000's and the 1990's. there was a sense that deregulation was the answer and that government was the problem. this led to a free-for-all and a wild west in lending that created these problems. i agree with your caller in that the government did set out to promote home ownership.
host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and...
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hello, don? >> caller: steph. thank you my wife very much appreciated the pro flowers. [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: thank you, john. see the wonders of typing stephanie in your box. >> caller: yes. i want to talk about the word need n-e-e-d. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: when we talk about civil rights and stuff like that, the word need ever came into effect. i think you guys would go nuts if i started talking about some common sense restrictions on abortion. or why does a woman need to have an abortion. or she already had three abortions, she doesn't need another abortion but yet we're hah happy to throw that word around when we're talking about the second amendment. if you have a problem with the law, change the damn law. >> stephanie: that's what we're talking about. >> adam lanzo wasn't breaking the law until december. >> caller: right. i don't need an assault rifle, using your terminology. i don't need one. but i have one. i like it. i like to go shoot it. >> yeah, it's entertainment. >> right. it's a toy.
hello, don? >> caller: steph. thank you my wife very much appreciated the pro flowers. [ bell chimes ] >> stephanie: thank you, john. see the wonders of typing stephanie in your box. >> caller: yes. i want to talk about the word need n-e-e-d. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: when we talk about civil rights and stuff like that, the word need ever came into effect. i think you guys would go nuts if i started talking about some common sense restrictions on abortion. or...
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don says the g.o.p. needs to stop this crap and get serious about this country. and then we have bill, use brandy, not rum for your throat. so far we've had whiskey rum and now brandy thrown into the mix. >> bill: line 'em up, babe, i'm ready. hello to our roving ambassador, arnold down in greensboro, north carolina. what do you say? >> hey man, good morning. good morning. >> first i want to tell peter that congratulations on the crimson tides. they roll over top of those guys. they got a sad history irish got a sad history of playing good season football but then in the post-season they just like marijuana, they get smoked in bowls. >> bill: oh, arnold! you had to go there. >> just like marijuana they get smoked in bowls. arnold, you made my day buddy. >> caller: listen, so far chuck hagel and the president's backing him. the republicans all president obama has to do, take any subject matter anything they do. if he supports it, they're going to be so far against it, it's unreal. he can take their policies and they will turn it around and not support nothing man.
don says the g.o.p. needs to stop this crap and get serious about this country. and then we have bill, use brandy, not rum for your throat. so far we've had whiskey rum and now brandy thrown into the mix. >> bill: line 'em up, babe, i'm ready. hello to our roving ambassador, arnold down in greensboro, north carolina. what do you say? >> hey man, good morning. good morning. >> first i want to tell peter that congratulations on the crimson tides. they roll over top of those...
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host: alaska, this is don on the independent line. caller: i am a big fan of obama and timothy geithner. when all of this took place, i am an older guy. i am 83. i was watching everything clear back to the scandal with the prime lending trouble that we had. this is not the gist of the problem. the just of the problem was that somebody came in when they were badly needed and straighten everything out and it was not very pretty. it was even worse before he tried what he did. obama is a scholar. he studied what franklin delano roosevelt did. i lived through the depression. it was not really that great to tell you the truth. i was a little boy, but i can remember it very well. this is what franklin delano roosevelt did it, too. people who changed things have to step on some toes and heard some feelings. what obama did, but timothy geithner did, and what the people did at that time got us out of trouble. we have a bunch better economy now ford obama's second term that we had in the beginning. host: there is a picture of in the paper that f
host: alaska, this is don on the independent line. caller: i am a big fan of obama and timothy geithner. when all of this took place, i am an older guy. i am 83. i was watching everything clear back to the scandal with the prime lending trouble that we had. this is not the gist of the problem. the just of the problem was that somebody came in when they were badly needed and straighten everything out and it was not very pretty. it was even worse before he tried what he did. obama is a scholar....
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movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall short and in our book we try to take up some solutions including a millionaire's tax, financial regulatory reform, and reform to the electoral college. i said one of the things we want to do is take the weblg that was begun by occupy and press on it by developing a narrative in part because we thought that having a are narrative something beyond just a slogan would actually a narrative you could begin to take out to deepen an make assessable to a broad public. it's a critical part of the story of successful social movements. and so that's what we try to do, but there was some things we couldn't do that
movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall...
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>>don griffin says liz warren will put aig in her place. how could any judge allow for this lawsuit to happen. dodd griffith, i agree with you. we will be right back on the bill press show after this break. >> this is "the bill press show." [ music ] >> we are back on the bill press show. this withhold ai gichlt thing is something americans should be concerned about. we gave this money away to the corporation and now they want to sue us. if you talk about wall street greed and corruption aig is the face of that corruption. we are going to talk about that later on in the next coming hours. also, the good news is if you are a lover or hater of wall street greed and corruption. we were talking about that in the interview with spits he. they said they want corporations to review their political activity. we are going to talk more about that. we have more to come. we have to go to my good friend all the way in l.a. lisa ferguson. what is happening in the news? >> hey there, richard. good morning, everyone. a conservative group is targeting a new
>>don griffin says liz warren will put aig in her place. how could any judge allow for this lawsuit to happen. dodd griffith, i agree with you. we will be right back on the bill press show after this break. >> this is "the bill press show." [ music ] >> we are back on the bill press show. this withhold ai gichlt thing is something americans should be concerned about. we gave this money away to the corporation and now they want to sue us. if you talk about wall street...
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he said the one thing about lynn don johnson was afraid to fail. one thing most important to lyndon was not to be like daddy. his father had been a politician for awhile a successful politician and had failed, lost the ranch and the family was plunged no to the only bankruptcy but the laughing stock of their town. johnson when he was senator majority leader. bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your acknowledgment, you say two people who have not talked to you one bobby baker and the other bill moyers. why not how hard have you worked to get them to talk to you? >> guest: bobby i made repeated efforts to get him to talk to me. doesn't think much of my books. as for mr. moyers, he does say compliment i are things about my books. he said great things about my books. but he simply said he doesn't want to talk to me far long time it was said he was going to his own book on lynn don johnson who is perfectly understandable. i don't think he said it for many years. he s
he said the one thing about lynn don johnson was afraid to fail. one thing most important to lyndon was not to be like daddy. his father had been a politician for awhile a successful politician and had failed, lost the ranch and the family was plunged no to the only bankruptcy but the laughing stock of their town. johnson when he was senator majority leader. bobby baker is his man who counted votes with him. baker said i learned never to let him fail on the own. never. c-span: in your...
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but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way. obama's coming. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i think we're looking at a new barack obama. you know the expression let reagan be reagan. i think we're seeing barack obama be barack obama. an in your face challenge to the right wing. he's putting in a guy who knows the lessons of vietnam and iraq and putting him out front, making him his point man as he goes into the war of hawkish republicans who count the months between wars as an unwanted time-out. who like nothing more than the next war to fight. meet barack obama tw
but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way....
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host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a year. our deficit is 1.2. all they're talking about 10% of the problem. the people don't understand. they think the 1.2 is equal to the deficit. it's only 10% of the deficit. my solution is to raise taxes by $300 billion and cut spending by $900. -- by $900 billion. i find the american public is not very smart. host: you know, that is -- the educational question is a fundamental question. here's what happens. let's talk in practical terms and not a theoretical terms. when paul ryan came out with his budget, he had some substantial changes in medicare and medicaid. over time they would'v
host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a...
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when don wright was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't let that stop him from running marathons. in fact, he was determined to run one in each state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in this week's human factor. >> done wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago, just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> this is caneser of the blood where the white blood cells invade bone marrow causing pain usually in the back or ribs and patients are rarely cured. wright refused to let that slow him down even qualifying for the boston marathon. >> i got this devastating diagnosis and we just, my family and i kept on going. you know, there wasn't any reason to stop and be sorry. you know? we kept running marathons. >> on december 9th, under a hot hawaiian sun, wright, now 71, reached his seemingly impossible goal. running a marathon in all 50 snits it fe. >> it feels
when don wright was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't let that stop him from running marathons. in fact, he was determined to run one in each state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in this week's human factor. >> done wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago, just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times...
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there's a man whose name is don wright and he used his diagnosis as a challenge. what he decided to do was that he would continue to run marathons in spite of his diagnosis and then decided he would run a marathon in each and every state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story, it's this week's "human factor." >> reporter: don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62 he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> reporter: this say conditioner is of the blood where the white blood cells invade the bone marrow causing pain, usually in the back or the ribs, and patients are rarely cured. >> i've got this devastating diagnosis. my family and i, we just kept on going. there wasn't any reason to stop and be sorry. >> reporter: on december 9th under a hot hawaiian sun, wright now 71 reached his seemingly impossible goal, running a marathon in all 50 s
there's a man whose name is don wright and he used his diagnosis as a challenge. what he decided to do was that he would continue to run marathons in spite of his diagnosis and then decided he would run a marathon in each and every state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story, it's this week's "human factor." >> reporter: don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62 he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago just days after...
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so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we'll get an update on the museum heist in oakland. stealing a gold rush era quartz and gold box. it's reportedly worth more than $800,000. this is the second time the m t museum has been blarged. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> i want to bring you the latest when it comes to the morning commute. it's foggy out there. >> yes. folks can see that there really is fog here. not quite as widespread. we'll show you the south bay and northbound commutes. 101 is slow through to the airport but overall things are getting lighter, except for mountain view. north 101, a
so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to...
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that was don cheattle taking the stage of the press room after quinton terrantino left the stage. he won best actor for a tv series. both of the men actually using the word to reporters. i would have to say i'm not sure what don was doing, if he was taking a shot at terrantino or making light of the situation, but the whole thing was very very uncomfortable. >> there was a lot of controversy about this, as you know ol on-line. some people were counting how many time the word was said, and director spike lee, one of the harshest critics about this saying that it was disrespectful to its ancestors. i suspect that that dialogue is going to continue, michelle. thank you so much for that. >> well, yeah. i think so. thanks. >> all right. >>> 18 minutes past the hour. it's time for your early reads, local news that is making national headlines. we begin with a story from the conservative weekly standard magazine and blog. it is reporting former south carolina governor mark sanford will re-enter politics. our own peter hanby was the first to break this, that it was a done deal. sanford wi
that was don cheattle taking the stage of the press room after quinton terrantino left the stage. he won best actor for a tv series. both of the men actually using the word to reporters. i would have to say i'm not sure what don was doing, if he was taking a shot at terrantino or making light of the situation, but the whole thing was very very uncomfortable. >> there was a lot of controversy about this, as you know ol on-line. some people were counting how many time the word was said, and...
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estimate that is a good segue fer don wagners question. we haven't been back to the moon since '72. it's cheaper and less risky to continue recall exploring a robot ackley . is there still a room for manned exploration? >> not until long ago there were robots on opposite sides of the moon. spirit and opportunity. they were supposed to last 90 days. they lasted over five years until one of them gave up and the other one is still going. steve squire's from cornell said put it in writing that what those to have done in the past five years could have been done in one week if we have human intelligence. we are in a second time delay to control those robots. that's what i'm proposing. we go to the moon of mars so we control those robots. just like we do not from the earth's surface of the earth but recently announced a stable point on the far side of the moon so that we can look at the south pole where there are traders that hold a lot of shadows. it's very cold, there or ice crystals, and that's where the u.s. wants to establish a base on the moon. if we forget about the moon and don't g
estimate that is a good segue fer don wagners question. we haven't been back to the moon since '72. it's cheaper and less risky to continue recall exploring a robot ackley . is there still a room for manned exploration? >> not until long ago there were robots on opposite sides of the moon. spirit and opportunity. they were supposed to last 90 days. they lasted over five years until one of them gave up and the other one is still going. steve squire's from cornell said put it in writing...
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today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst. john, you are right about the third-quarter numbers, predicted many of the bigger companies were coming in, why are you so concerned about the fourth quarter? >> heading into the earnings season expecting growth of 9% at the start of the quarter. seven of the 10 sectors have seen a decline in expectations. the biggest estimates in materials, information technology and financial sector. analysts taking down the estimates quite substantially. cheryl: one of the things you ye pointing to with regards to it is apple. you said apple will be a negative piece of the story
today bouncing back, hewlett-packard often don didn't hurt either. technologies are busy, some names that are helping that index along. let's take a look at herbalife. taking 8.2% stake in herbalife according to a filing with scene in the trading too high is halted, one of the circuit breakers, there is, up $2, $40, $40.42 per share. cheryl: a strong start earnings season from alcoa. my next guest has substantially reduced its estimates for fourth-quarter growth. a senior earnings analyst....
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after terrintino left, don chaettle came into the room, no n-word questions please, actually using the n-word. i don't know what was going on back stage in the press room, but that's going to be a talker today as well. >> between the terrantino moment and jody foster, a huge amount of buzz about the golden globes. michelle turner, thanks very much. >>> let's go now back to soledad who is in newtown, connecticut. soledad. >> all right. john, thank you. as we continue our live coverage of the one month anniversary of the shooting at sandy hook elementary school, we're going to talk with two people who survived massacres. one at virginia tech, and the other in tucson, arizona. we've been here talking to the community. we'll have their perspective when we come back. you're watching a special edition of "starting point." we're back in just a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insur
after terrintino left, don chaettle came into the room, no n-word questions please, actually using the n-word. i don't know what was going on back stage in the press room, but that's going to be a talker today as well. >> between the terrantino moment and jody foster, a huge amount of buzz about the golden globes. michelle turner, thanks very much. >>> let's go now back to soledad who is in newtown, connecticut. soledad. >> all right. john, thank you. as we continue our...
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don rumsfeld is one of the most brilliant people that i've ever met. there is no question about it. if you look at the first george w. bush administration and you look at the policies on iraq, you had a group of people who were as well qualified, whose resumes if you stack them up were among the most remarkable in washington in the history of our foreign policy. and yet, you ended up with on a set of decisions, certainly on iraq that proved my judgment and in the judgment of most americans to be catastrophic. my point, it's not just paper credentials, its discretion, it's asking the right questions before you advise a president to put young american men and women in harm's way. >> gregg: let's talk about hagel's judgment. the most frequent criticism of him seems to be advocacy of negotiating with iran and hezbollah and hamas and opposition naming the alert two as terrorist groups which would appear to be a no-brainer given their conduct over the last 30 years. say that won't matter much because, you say hagel won't have a say or influence in these matters -- i would have to tell you
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. >>> mira que este es un bote de sal, esta es una caja de uva así los brazos don la botella de agua y así el cuerpo. >>> el cabello de qué lo haces? >>> es un trapeador.luego los aretes de de cortina de ducha. >>> esta es delata de jalapeña.esta la soldé y mira esta, si destapas, es como tipo medieval. >>> aquí hay 120 coronas. >>> increíble! >>> allí lo vieron ustedes mismos para que juzguen estas piezas estarán en glendale, qué les pareció? >>> eso es arte! >>> deberían de invitarlo para que se haga una corona así. >>> >>> claro que sí. >>> uno tiene que tratar con mucho cuidado con lo que se trata como comida.. >>> vamos a hablar de esto después de la pausa. >>> despierta américa, la mejor manera de comenzar tus mañanas. >>> (mÚsica). >>> así es muchachos y hablamos de los propósitos y me pregutnaron si estaba embarazada y pues no, por eso llamé a claudia molina! cuéntame todo esto debo de sacar del refri? >>> pues sí! después de las fiestas están todas estas cosas y no las vuelvan a comprar dpa! >>> hoy es un funeral de comida en su refri. >>> saque el pa
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. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us? >> good for you, bad for me. >> a look at the playbook executive editor. good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. with your doing behind the curtain piece this morning, what you call the modern republican party by looking at one freshman congressman in particular, tom cotton, a republican. why do you look at him and what does he represent? >> you look at someone like tom cotton and figure out why is it we can't get a grand fiscal cli cliff -- fiscal bargain and why gun laws unlikely in the next congress and immigration harder than people think. you look at a guy like tom cotton a mainstream republican, opposed to any new gun laws and pathway to citizenship and willing to default if necessary to get bigger spending cuts in the next two months. to a lot of folks in the media, crazy radical from the south, he is the republican party. until you understood 150 members are just like him, you won't understand the complexities of the president and speaker boehner trying to n
. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us? >> good for you, bad for me. >> a look at the playbook executive editor. good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. with your doing behind the curtain piece this morning, what you call the modern republican party by looking at one freshman congressman in particular, tom cotton, a republican. why do you look at him and what does he represent? >> you look at someone like tom cotton and figure out...
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. >> one last comment before i move on to don rehill, it is very valuable to have individuals like yourself who are both an election official but also a county clerk, engage in the discussion about the next generation of voting systems. for those of us to deal exclusively with voting systems we are a bit myopic at times about where we see government solutions going to. county clerks on the other hand, their offices are filled with applications that provide the kinds of services at a level and a cost point that their constituents are looking for beyond voting systems. i really like that perspective that you bring. as i said earlier many of us are following what you are doing with potential system and development. in part it is because of the insights that county clerks bring to that process beyond the voting perspectives. >> i would like to thank the eac for inviting me. excited to give testimony. i am deputy director of the new york city elections. everyone wants to hear about contingency plans for superstorm sandy so i will start that. upon learning of the approaching storm was developed a
. >> one last comment before i move on to don rehill, it is very valuable to have individuals like yourself who are both an election official but also a county clerk, engage in the discussion about the next generation of voting systems. for those of us to deal exclusively with voting systems we are a bit myopic at times about where we see government solutions going to. county clerks on the other hand, their offices are filled with applications that provide the kinds of services at a level...
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baristas in california and washington state, taken to formal fridays, i don't know if they wear tails, sop donned top hats and girls are busting out their old prom dresses and wearing them on friday. >> clayton: some are taking it to a real formal level, wearing bow ties. >> alisyn: what kook would wear a bow tie? my gosh, now, tucker, explain, why have you gotten away from the bow tie. >> tucker: i'm joining the the mainstream. when you wear a bow tie, and walk through penn station in a bow tie and count the obscenities. >> clayton: that's truly counter culture. >> tucker: trust me, i'm counter cultural and have opinions that people don't share, and i won't wear a bow tie to penn station. >> a top hat and can i smoke a pipe. >> tucker: you can't, mayor bloomberg won't allow that. >> alisyn: you look naked without a top hat. >> clayton: are you doing it in your office and photos like we've dug out of the archives like tucker, we'd love to see them. >> alisyn: and shot down by the taliban for standing up to women and girl's rights. she just got out of the hospital, and again. >> tucker: and justin
baristas in california and washington state, taken to formal fridays, i don't know if they wear tails, sop donned top hats and girls are busting out their old prom dresses and wearing them on friday. >> clayton: some are taking it to a real formal level, wearing bow ties. >> alisyn: what kook would wear a bow tie? my gosh, now, tucker, explain, why have you gotten away from the bow tie. >> tucker: i'm joining the the mainstream. when you wear a bow tie, and walk through penn...
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don will be talking about detention and removeals. the fourth of the report, claire bergeron, is not a presenter, but she's sitting right there and i'm sure some of your questions, claire will field and i would like to change claire very much for all her efforts and thank my colleagues for this extraordinary report that i know you will all enjoy very much. thank you very much and doris, please come to the podium. >> good morning, thank you very much. my wish for a happy 2013, as well. we are talking this morning about immigration enforcement as dimitri has teed up. you know, it is often said there is no agreement in the country on immigration policy and that we are deeply divided and so forth. these are common things that we hear. of course, they are true, we are are deeply divided, but in fact there really has been one element of immigration policy that's been a source of support across the board for a very long time and that has been strengthened enforcement, especially border enforcement and deportation or remova ls. mpi has worked
don will be talking about detention and removeals. the fourth of the report, claire bergeron, is not a presenter, but she's sitting right there and i'm sure some of your questions, claire will field and i would like to change claire very much for all her efforts and thank my colleagues for this extraordinary report that i know you will all enjoy very much. thank you very much and doris, please come to the podium. >> good morning, thank you very much. my wish for a happy 2013, as well. we...